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Laboratory emissivity measurements of the plagioclase solid solution series under varying environmental conditions

Authors :
Donaldson Hanna, KL
Thomas, IR
Bowles, NE
Greenhagen, BT
Pieters, CM
Mustard, JF
Jackson, CRM
Wyatt, MB
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union, 2019.

Abstract

New laboratory thermal infrared emissivity measurements of the plagioclase solid solution series over the 1700∼400cm-1 (6-25m) spectral range are presented. Thermal infrared (TIR) spectral changes for fine-particulate samples (0-25m) are characterized for the first time under different laboratory environmental conditions: ambient (terrestrial-like), half-vacuum (Mars-like), vacuum, and vacuum with cooled chamber (lunar-like). Under all environmental conditions the Christiansen Feature (CF) is observed to vary in a systematic way with Na-rich end-member (albite) having a CF position at the highest wave number (shortest wavelength) and the Ca-rich end-member (anorthite) having a CF position with the lowest wave number (longest wavelength). As pressure decreases to

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OpenAIRE
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edsair.dedup.wf.001..41ad962aacd1cd4617a6b51bb8c194b0